Destilation Column Info
Destilation Column Info
Distillation
Study Material
Preface
In the distillation, difference in volatilities is used in the
separation of two or more components from their miscible
mixtures. The term relative volatility which is worked out from
the experiments and available as vapor-liquid equilibrium data.
Higher the relative volatility, easier will be the separation of two
components from their mixture using distillation process and
vice versa.
INDEX
x. Troubleshooting
Vapor
70 % v/v ‘A’
30 % v/v ‘B’
Liquid Fig.1
50 % v/v ‘A’
50 % v/v ‘B’
Heat
Vapor
95 % v/v ‘A’
5 % v/v ‘B’
Liquid Fig.2
95 % v/v ‘A’
5 % v/v ‘B’
Heat
Types of Distillation
Vapor
A : 0.83
B : 0.17
Feed
A : 0.5 Flash
B : 0.5 Vessel
A : 0.46
B : 0.54
Liquid
Distillation Requirements
Distillation System
3.) Reflux
To ensure sufficient liquid in the distillation column during
the start as well as normal plant operation, part of
condensed liquid from the condenser is refluxed back at
the top most tray of the column. This may be achieved
directly by the gravity flow from the condenser (if it is
located above the distillation column) or set of reflux tank
and pumps are used (if condenser is located below reflux
point).
Column Pressure
Distillation column pressure increases from the top of the
distillation column to its bottom.
PTop
Increases
PBottom
Composition
Vapor and liquid composition, varies across the complete
distillation column. More volatile materials, goes to top of
the distillation column, while less volatile materials, comes
out from the bottom. Concentration of more volatiles,
increases from bottom to top, while, concentration of less
volatiles, increases from top to bottom of distillation
column.
Temperature
Similar to pressure and composition, temperature in
distillation column varies from top to bottom. As in the
distillation column, every time, liquid remains in the boiling
condition at every stage.
Column Design
Energy Conservation
Troubleshooting
1. Fluid Specific
2. Hardware Specific
3. Manpower Specific
•Process Design
•Mechanical Design
•Procurement
•Fabrication
•Site Work
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